- in
several ways. Most simply, the soil
biomantle is the organic-rich
bioturbated upper part of the soil,
including the
topsoil where most
biota live,...
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commonly found in silt to fine sand. It is
typically interbedded with
bioturbated mudstone. It
commonly contains concretions of
abundant mica and plant...
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Southern Ocean showing many
different grain sizes: A)
gravel and sand, B) gravel, C)
bioturbated mud and sand, and D)
laminated clays and silts....
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foraging has a
large peripheral impact on
benthic communities. It
disturbs (
bioturbates) the sea floor,
releasing nutrients into the
water column, encouraging...
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Wiebke (2009-05-21). "Biodiversity of
benthic microbial communities in
bioturbated coastal sediments is
controlled by
geochemical microniches". The ISME...
- a vital,
indispensable role in the
survival and
recovery of
various bioturbating organisms. The
microbialite refuge hypothesis has been
criticised as...
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Early Maastrichtian, and is a unit of the
Salta Group. The fine-grained
bioturbated sandstones of the
formation were
deposited in a
fluvial to lacustrine...
- and the
reestablishment of
carbonate production.
Carbonates such as
bioturbated wackstone and
oxygen poor lime mud ac****ulate atop the
underlying lowstand...
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silty sandstones, with
varying argillaceousness.
Typically intensely bioturbated and with many
bedding structures. "Staithes
Sandstone Formation". BGS...
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coupled nitrification and denitrification.
Mangrove sediments are
highly bioturbated by
decapods such as crabs. Crab po****tions
continuously rework sediment...